The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Հատոր 11Little, Brown, 1855 |
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Արդյունքներ 78–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... accept my acknowledgments for the opportunity , with which they have favored me , of at- tempting to supply so important a desideratum in the United States as a university adequate to our neces- sity , and a preparatory seminary . With ...
... accept my acknowledgments for the opportunity , with which they have favored me , of at- tempting to supply so important a desideratum in the United States as a university adequate to our neces- sity , and a preparatory seminary . With ...
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... accepted , and which served to defray the expense of her journey . " She pursued her route by Dunkirk and Hamburg , to which places I gave and procured letters of recommendation , and at the former of which she was received in the house ...
... accepted , and which served to defray the expense of her journey . " She pursued her route by Dunkirk and Hamburg , to which places I gave and procured letters of recommendation , and at the former of which she was received in the house ...
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... accept the latter , I treaty had occurred , they were overbalanced by its advantages ; and , before transmitting it to the Senate , he had resolved to ratify it , if ap- proved by that body . The resolution of the Senate presented ...
... accept the latter , I treaty had occurred , they were overbalanced by its advantages ; and , before transmitting it to the Senate , he had resolved to ratify it , if ap- proved by that body . The resolution of the Senate presented ...
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... accept it ; to intimate , in that case , my desire and the advantages that would attend your being in this city the ... accepted that appointment , he sent to President Wash- ington the following letter , enclosing his resignation of the ...
... accept it ; to intimate , in that case , my desire and the advantages that would attend your being in this city the ... accepted that appointment , he sent to President Wash- ington the following letter , enclosing his resignation of the ...
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... accept my best and most cordial thanks . Mr. John Adams , * your son , must not think of re- tiring from the walk he is now in . His prospects , if he pursues it , are fair ; and I shall be much mistaken if , in as short a time as can ...
... accept my best and most cordial thanks . Mr. John Adams , * your son , must not think of re- tiring from the walk he is now in . His prospects , if he pursues it , are fair ; and I shall be much mistaken if , in as short a time as can ...
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